Student dies following Monday's shooting at auto body shop in Milton

Flowers could be seen laid outside the Milton, Ont. auto body shop where owner Shakeel Ashraf was killed in Monday's shooting rampage. Police announced the death of a second victim, Satwinder Singh, 28, on Saturday. (Robert Krbavac/CBC - image credit)
Flowers could be seen laid outside the Milton, Ont. auto body shop where owner Shakeel Ashraf was killed in Monday's shooting rampage. Police announced the death of a second victim, Satwinder Singh, 28, on Saturday. (Robert Krbavac/CBC - image credit)

Another victim in Monday's shooting at an auto body shop in Milton has died, Halton Regional Police say.

Satwinder Singh, 28, an international student from India, died in Hamilton General Hospital, police said in a news release on Saturday. Singh was working part-time at MK Auto Repairs at the time of shooting.

His family and friends were by his side, police added.

"This is heartbreaking news for our community which hasn't even begun to heal from Monday's traumatic events,"  Halton Regional Police Service Chief Stephen Tanner said in the release.

"I urge everyone to reach out and ask for help if they need it."

MK Auto Repairs owner Shakeel Ashraf, 38, was also killed in Monday's shooting.

Police said they are expressing "heartfelt condolences" to the family and friends of the victims, and the communities impacted by "this horrible tragedy."

The shooting rampage started in Mississauga, where Toronto Police Const. Andrew Hong, 48, was killed, and continued in Milton. Two other people were injured in the rampage.

Investigators have identified Sean Petrie, 40, as the suspect in all the shootings. Police later shot Petrie dead in a Hamilton Cemetery, according to Ontario's Special Investigations Unit.